THE ICH IC ' m aI I, A, CTI Unusually Colorful Display Of Batiks Shown In Library r ALPH NU TO DISCUJSS PRESIDENTIAL TIMBRR Princeton, N. J., Mar. 12.-Statistics Rome, Mar. 12.-King Victor Em- nw wiu CD uo E ; show that there are more sophomores manuel and Queen Helena will ari-ve dropped at the mid-year and final ex- in London probably May 26 to return nations than members of any of the the visit of King George and Queen ENRA C RDUIEME T a sssmttelslidya n,1ay I lansi :ultur owd d endun liege unce The i lec0 de ba the sent arter e refe e stat the At a U11 Batik designs from the island of' shades of black and gold tQ delicate Java, showing an unusual variety of rose and blue. The exhibit also con- Probable candidates in the 1924 pres- Cambridge, Mass., March 10.-A! Overrules Student V.onneil beautiful colors and patterns are on I tains, besides the display of patterns, idential campaign will be the subject plan for admission to a university Approval of Caniasa at display this week at the main Library. illustrations of the manufacture of for discussion at the regular Alpha which has no flaws and which will be Convocation Batiks are always interesting both batik fabrics and of their use by the Nu meeting at 7:30 o'clock tonight in approved by all, is impossible to find because of the peculiar process of Javanese people. the Alpha Nu room on the fourth floor' according to officials here. Assistant T S WERE TO fiE Ph'I T their manufacture and because they -of University hall. Professor Bancroft of the educational OF .iEeE nEFERENDUII can be classed among the finest works 'department says that there are many of art produced by Oriental peoples. 10. E. Desmond, 24, will present exceptions to any plan that can be. ing, arch 12.--Michigan Ag-ThJaL I collection at the LibraryLPresident Coolidge for the nomination, decided upon, and that the final judg- al college students will t e illustratek all the more commonly I . W. Davis, '26, will present Senator ment must rest with the Committee ,used designs and gives also a fair idea LE Flet.G .Hrl.'6 ilo diso- to vote tn the prohibiticn ref ef e special characteristics of bat-' i present Senator Johnson, W. R. Bren- The plan which seems to meet with; n being conducted among the ik work, produced in different cities nan, '25, will present ex-Secretary of the most favor is a combination of the s of the country, it was an- of Java. Philosophical and religious topics i the Treasury McAdoo, N. O. Staebler. old and new plan, having four com d here today. .There are several specimens from are among those announced for the '26, will present Senator Underwood, prehensive examinations, an intelli- )-olcad, studcnt pubication of Bat andI . E. Fisher, '25E, may present "A gence test, and the school record by liege,~~~~ haBatnd ~mu avia, the largest city In the .island, thirty fourth annual University O0ra-I Da rk Horse."~hcojdeteaplcn' blt~ allot toiscoerthesentime hich show heavy and gaudy patterns , torical contest, to be held at 8 o'clock Dvisitors are tinvited to attend this wet pt ot tdiscovthe etietnt and atimadesgof.aTprofuon of I tomorrow night in University Hall. meeting and present any candidates Bremen, Mar. 12.-Count Adolf Mon- big issue. The results ,were to plant and animal designs. The Jay-whmtecosdrpaib. teglas, German ambassador to Mexico, to The Michigan Daily, head- anese take their designs from iany "Is Human Progress a Delusion?" whom they consider plausible-M e o it seri *s for the state of Michigan in subjects in nature, including leIes is the subject that has been picked by ! arrived from Mexico City suffering subjedts.iTheatfinalntotalngforaallBeri a.1.Gra aie f erendum. The final total for all flowers, fruits, star-fish, crabs, and William Schrier, '24. A field which erlii, Mar. 12.-German cabinet of- from a nervous breakdown. tes is to be announced March 25 birds, but the most characteristic are recent investigations have brought ficials are using the airplane to make Yale News. the patterns which illustrate leaves more and more into attention will be two or three speeches daily in cities DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING convocation last week 600 bal- ~ ,~ entered by N. B. Johnson, '24, who has far apart a1l still keep in touch with BIG RESULTS- Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. I! senior, 24 juniors, and nine freshmen__ were dropped; but the number of sophomores dropped was 35. New York, March 12.-Dr. Orason Shoe Laces *Garters Marsden, editor and founder of Sue- ,ess magazine, is dead, in Los Angeles, according to a telegram received here. Hand kerchiefs Pins Needles. Thread at yColie e.GroceryL 516 E. WILLIAMS Open Sunday and Evenings s were passed out, according to ! " bU Ae l0M ul J. Hartsuch, editor of the Holcad, pattern made in the city of Madura is ien faculty members in charge of displayed in the exhibit, and with it, e convocations overruled the ap- from the city of Banyumas,. an example oval of the student council and de- o{ the diagonal design which can only red further progress in the ballot- be worn by the nobility. g forbidden. Besides the interesting variety of types found in the actual pencilling of Local ofillcials in the College Refer- the patterns which range from grace- dum on Prohibition expressed sur- filly conventionalized forms to more se when it was learned here last delicate and unusual designs, there is' ght of the action taken by the fac- a splendid array of gorgeous color y at M. A. C. . combinations varying from the bolder (uotations from a letter received a x days ago from Carl H. Boehringer. sistant editor of the Holcad, follow 'For several reasons we find that let the students and the faculty vote;Irnrnn the regular convocation would be ich more effective and certainly' ire representative than to follow the Storage ,batteries have been install- arse you suggested. (Such as used ed in the new physics building which Michigan.) We hold weekly convo- will supply electric current for every' bions here and more than three-, room in the new building. The wet. irth of the students and faculty are cells are divided into three circuits the average in attendance. With each with a separate distributing it percentage voting, I should think board and covering certain floors of well representative of the student the new building. One is located in anion. { pflc ~ncff r e { the topic, "On Immortality." affairs here. A. E. Sawyer, '26, will discuss one of the leading present day religious prob- DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING lems, "The Modern Church Conflict." BIG RESULTS- J. J. Rosenthal, '25, will speak on the ON LITTLE INVESTMENT subject, "Three Thousand Miles Away"j and F. Backstrom, '24, has elected to talk on "Within the Shadow." Nigts S0# to $ 2.50 GARRICK t.eMat.,09oto $2.0 First honor in the annual classic ad.Mat. Stooto $.60 will be the Chica'go Alumni medal, to- TOdiHTA. ALL WEEK gether with the Paul Gray testimonial.T HA L E of $100. To second honor winner JOsEP 1 goes the prize of $50. The judges C UL D A U were announced in yesterday morn- IN ing's Daily. Tk* . t {i I I ON LITTLE INVESTMENT LEARN THE INVESTMENT BUSINESS We want two U. of M. Gradu- ates to learn the Bond Business. Salary for training period. Ap- ply in person to Mr. Kinsley. BAKER, S I ONS & COMPANY Bonds, Investinent Stocks 420 Dime Bank Bldg. Detrfoit MAtin 8112 Fruits Fancy Apples Baked Goods Pa lolive or Kirks Hard Water Castile Soap 3 .Bars---25c Next Week-.INA CLAIRE ANONESTATE BAR Examinations for architects will be given April 17-19 in Ann Arbor by the I Michigan state board of examiners for registration architects, engineers, and surveyors. Applicants may secure blanks and full information b writino- to the ofi- r o. ....... the first basement to take care of thei y g Ballots will be made out in the basements and the first floor, another' fid of the board, 2033 Park Avenue, n prsczibe byMr. ~oe an we' ;Detroit. a prescribed by Mr. Hoey and we on the second floor to take care of the 1_etrit. have our results. by Wednesday, rooms on that floor and one on the' it. In case you want a short story third floor to supply current for the Berlin, Mar. 12.-The conference be- re the story gets in the papers two top floors. ~tween Russia and Rumania over te me and I will wire you." These batteries are so arranged that jBessarabia, which was to have opened is hoped here that M. A. C. of-. the current from all three'cain be usedl yesterday in Viennma, has been postpon- tI may be persuaded to allow the at once and on the same circuit. This ed'to Mar. 24:I to cotinue, it ys stated late last makes it possible to have a current of - from two volts to 1000 volt.' Taps are'i Berlin, Mar; 12.-1ugorStinnes, the arranged in every room so that such a industrial magnate, confined to bed by variety° of currents is available any a nervous conditio~n (111 to overwork, place in the building. W ill leave soon for a health resort out- IUB:addition .othebattery czrgitt k side Germany. each rloom is wire~d with 110 and 220 ; volt circuits. Running water, gas and - compressed air are also supplied to each -ron. The:department;is moving i s Taking ithe Country by Storm xperimentation is being carried onint the new building slowly as special -conplete set in lright te Building and Grounds depart- pieces of apparatus can be moved only colors, 144 tiles116 count- t, working in conjunction with when not needed for experiment else- ers,' 8 racks, 2 dice,' boolk . Preston M. !Hickey, department ,where. of riles and instructions; Zentgenology of the hospital, con- any one can learn the game ing the construction of "barium in ten minutes. It's very " for Lise in insulating the rooms fascinating. All its attrae- S[CUH N ed t Xray work in the new Li ox setpred ME O reeip of$1.00. (Canada revious to the idea of using barium PAI extra.) f k, it was necessary to use sheetTable Covers Sto confine the violet rays to the, I p. ___.._..,._..____..__t__._,,___A. __t I TWENTIETH ANNUAL - !' I :'~ 1 JUNIOR GIRLS' PLAY, bric lead '~: ''~ '~~ projection room, necessitating much labor and expense. Later steel lathl was used with practically the same; compound as the barium brick andt now, as a method that should be more, substantial -and more economical, the1 barium brick is to be used. The idea has been used to some ex-c tent in Germany and the compound of' barium sulphate as a confining ele- ment' for the violet rays has been! used in the form of mortar over steel4 lath, but this is the first time that itf has been employed in brick in this; country. There will be two rooms in the new hospital devoted to the treatment . of patients with the violet ray and the1 brick will be used to insulate these rooms. The doors will be covered with the lead as the brick would be unwieldy and too heavy for this use Behind these rooms will be the ma- chines operating the X-ray and be- tween the two treatment rooms the room of the operator will be located It would be impossible for an operator I to stay in the room but for the use of the confining substance, for whilel the ray is not injurious to the patient l for the short period that he is expos- ed, it would be hurtful to the operator if he were to be exposed to it for any, length of time. STATE WARDEN TO SPERK ON PRISONCONDITIONS Waidon Harry L. Hulbert of the state penitentiary at Jackson will speak before the men's club of St. Andrews parish at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Harris hall. Mr. Hulbert will talk upon the work he is carrying on in the capacity of warden and the conditions existing at the penitentiary. He has had a great deal of experience in this field and is qualified to speak with author- ity. The hall will be open to the public. Bloomington, Ind., March 12. -- Spring football practice for all pro- spective candidates of next year's An illustrated lecture on "Paris and Its Monuments" was given by Newton S. Bement of the Romance language department, yesterday afternoon in the West Lecture rom in the Physics building. The program was offered | under the auspices of Le Cercle Fran- cais. Mr. Bement took his audience on an , imaginative walk about the streets of Paris, giving the historical back-! ground of the monuments and most famous buildings, in an attempt to make them more real to the listeners. Paris, March 12.--Suzanne Reichen-l berg, Baroness of Bourgoing, noted actress of the Comedie Francaise, died yesterday. ery ;attractive black sat- een Mal J'ong Table Cover with colored dragon de- signs, adjustable to any size card table. 16 counter pockets, striking colored stitched edges. Extraor- dinary value. Special price COMBINATION OFFER We will send prepaid one complete Mah-Jong set and table cover as described above on receipt of $2.50, CHINA-AMERICAN IMPORTING CO., III West 6t St. New York DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING BIG RESULTS- ON LITTLE INVESTMENT ank YOU Iil I. "The Greatest Collegiate Musical Comedy of the Season." i i r ,. WHITNEY THEATER FIVE NIGHTS, MARCH 18-22. Matinee Saturday . ... . CASTE OF 15t GIRLS ALL GIRLS CARLOAD OF SPECIAL SCENERY AND GORGEOUS COSTUMES Orchestrated by George Hurst, Chicago, who orchestrated music for "Cotton Stockings" w. Tic ',ket Sale Starts if Tomorrow I AT II Igo,